miTgiB said: Have Charlotte, you had a VPS there is in the past, and a 30% off coupon is in the offer section. I think you left cuz the routes were getting stepped on for your anycast announcement

Yea, AS path was too long and got very low traffic as your upstreams (like most US companies) tend to not do direct peering while the EU nodes saw a shorter AS path via their upstreams due to IXs and shit, US is very complicated for anycast

Your NC BW is very good to DTAG, basically going to Level3 directly - can i get a larger testfile?

Don't need SWIP to myself; i just need the space registered on an US address and not i.e. a UK company selling VPS in US - if the ORG is direct ARIN member this point should not matter unless they are from CA.

WHT said: Does it means after 1 month the trial Netflix is over and the IP should be changed?

You, uh, what? people do that? I just pay for an Austrian netflix account (actually @fusl does but whatever) and use external IPs for other content (US/UK for english, SE/NL for some stuff in dutch or with english audio, AT for german obviously and so on), like everyone else basically :')

Francisco said: Thanks. I would need to test if our IP's are able to get to Hulu though

Is that the service that has ads in paid accounts? i'm surely not going to get that, netflix only is fine

Anyone knows how CA netflix is? anything US does not have? probably some french movies or so?

William said: Anyone knows how CA netflix is? anything US does not have? probably some french movies or so?

Canadian Netflix is superior if you're looking for some BBC content and a mix of US/International Television (e.g. Downton Abbey, Breaking Bad, Stargate SG-1, Homeland, Justified, The Shield, Mr. Selfridge) series in general, at least in the opinion of most Canadians.

American Netflix is vastly superior for American-centric television shows (Sons of Anarchy, Breaking Bad, The Office, It's always sunny in Philadelphia), and movies as a whole. If you like movies more than television, definitely go with American Netflix for sure.

singsing said: There are certainly legal theories in U.S. by which Netflix could try to take action against a U.S.-based business that blatantly "exports" access to U.S. Netflix through VPN.

eh, if you don't advertise it explicitly you should be fine in the US, you don't even have a case here then and our laws/EU are far more strict in such things than US ones which give you very far business freedumbz.